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Playing the
Wagner Tuba: A Handbook for Hornists

By John Ericson

A complete, practical guide to the literature and performance techniques of
the Wagner tuba. An ideal resource for the advanced student or young
professional who needs to get up to speed quickly to perform Wagner tuba in
a symphonic setting. Includes information on instruments and fingerings,
complete parts (original notation and transposed) for Bruckner’s Symphony
No. 7 and excerpts fromGötterdämmerungandEine
Alpensymphonie, and much more. 62 pages, $25. NOTE: This is hard copy
of the first edition of this book; selling from remaining stock only.

Canto, lyric
works for horn and piano

John Ericson, horn, and Eckart Sellheim, piano

Many of the greatest works for the horn feature the instrument in a
characteristically lyrical role. This collection,Canto,
celebrates the singing tone of the horn through representative works for
horn and piano from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. CD, Summit Records,
$15.

Les Adieux,
solo works of Franz Strauss for horn and piano

John Ericson, horn, and Gail Novak, piano.

Franz Strauss (1822-1905), besides being the father of the composer Richard
Strauss, was one of the leading horn virtuosi of the nineteenth century and
a composer of importance for the horn. He performed principal horn in the
Bavarian Court Orchestra and was professor at the Academy of Music in Munich
for many years. This collection features all five of the solo works for horn
and piano composed by Franz Strauss which were published during his
lifetime. CD, Summit Records, $15.

Table for Three

Three world renowned players. Three diverse instruments. Three friends. And a new concept in brass chamber music. Table
For Three brings together John Ericson, Douglas Yeo, and Deanna Swoboda in a
group combining horn, bass trombone, and tuba for a scintillating album of
music spanning 450 years. Renaissance, baroque, classical, contemporary, and
third-stream works none of which have ever been recorded and which include
several newly commissioned and newly arranged compositions combine for an
engaging, thought-provoking program. CD, Summit Records, $15.

Rescued!,
Forgotten Works for the 19th Century Horn, performed on the single F horn

John Ericson, horn, and Yi-Wan, piano

Rescued! celebrates the forgotten works of a group of 19th-century hornists
and composers. The music included in this recording was composed between
roughly 1860 and 1910 and are quality works aimed primarily at low horn
players of the late 19th century who still used single F horns. CD, Summit
Records, $15.

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